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Mr. Flood's Last Resort

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by Jess Kidd


  Mahony studies his pint. “All I really want,” he says, “is a bit of peace and quiet.”

  Sometimes a man is in no way honest.

  “Aye,” says Jack. The word is little more than an exhalation of air. “So that’s it?”

  Mahony feels no malice. He could tell them, ask them; he could start right here.

  The two men look at him.

  Mahony picks up his pint. “That’s my story. I have no other.”

  Mr. Flood’s Last Resort

  Jess Kidd

  Reading Group Guide

  This reading group guide for Mr. Flood’s Last Resort includes an introduction, discussion questions, and ideas for enhancing your book club. The suggested questions are intended to help your reading group find new and interesting angles and topics for discussion. We hope that these ideas will enrich your conversation and increase your enjoyment of the book.

  Introduction

  The award-winning author of Himself presents the spellbinding tale of a lonely caregiver and a cranky, elderly hoarder with a house full of secrets. Packed with eccentric charms, twisted comedy, and a whole lot of heart, Mr. Flood’s Last Resort is a mesmerizing tale that examines the space between sin and sainthood, reminding us that often the most meaningful forgiveness that we can offer is to ourselves.

  Topics and Questions for Discussion

  1. Is Mr. Flood a good man? How did your perception of him change over the course of the novel?

  2. The novel is called Mr. Flood’s Last Resort, but Maud is the narrator. Do you see this story as belonging more to one character than the other? Who is our hero, or heroine?

  3. Most of the novel is set at Bridlemere, Mr. Flood’s estate. From a craft perspective, what do you think is difficult or useful about setting a novel in a confined space like that? Did the author do anything to extend the canvas, the stage on which the action takes place?

  4. What purpose do the flashbacks in the novel serve? Why do you suppose they don’t open with illustrations like the other chapters?

  5. What roles do storytelling and folklore play in the story? How does Irish heritage shape Maud’s and Mr. Flood’s personalities, and their relationship to one another?

  6. Renata Sparks, Maud’s neighbor, is agoraphobic. Why do you think the author chose to subject Renata to this particular phobia? How does it inform her portrayal and play into the novel’s themes?

  7. How would you characterize the tone of the novel? What about the language?

  8. What role do the patron saints play in the novel? How does the author’s choice to anthropomorphize them affect your perception of the saints? Did you have a favorite one?

  9. As readers, we get to know Mr. Flood gradually, with his past being revealed piece by piece. What surprised you most about Mr. Flood’s past?

  10. Why do you think Maud falls for “Sam Hebden”? Did you find their courtship persuasive, realistic?

  11. Jess Kidd’s novels cross genres, blending light and darkness, whimsy and mystery, the real and the supernatural. If you had to sum up this book in one line, how would you describe it?

  12. The author wrote this novel in the wake of her father’s death and has said that it was her way of “exploring loss, grief, regret and the mechanisms we develop for dealing with these emotions.” Where do you see evidence of this in the story? What are some of the coping mechanisms she might be referring to?

  13. After intruders break into Renata’s apartment, Maud finds her friend in the bathroom in a terrible state and thinks, “There are no saints for this.” In a novel full of religious motifs and themes, how do you interpret a line like this?

  14. Overall, do you find the novel hopeful? Why or why not?

  Enhance Your Book Club

  1. Ask members to bring in folktales from different cultures to share with the group. Discuss: How are the stories different from one another? Are there any commonalities?

  2. As Gabriel Flood tries to put his father in an old age home against his will, Maud comforts Mr. Flood by keeping him company and listening to his stories. Plan a field trip to a local senior facility. Engage with residents as they tell you the stories of their lives.

  3. Dive into your family history and see how far back you can trace your ancestry. Who knows what you might discover!

  4. Get creative: The Illustrated Book of Saints is a relic from Maud’s childhood that remains essential to her identity. Just for fun, annotate a book that you treasure and share it with the rest of your book club.

  Find out why critics are raving about Jess Kidd: her "supernaturally skillful" (New York Times) tales will "bring tears to your sorry eyes and joy to your hardened heart" (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel).

  A charming ne’er-do-well returns to his haunted Irish hometown to uncover the truth about his mother, turning the town—and his life—upside down in this "fast-paced yarn that nimbly soars" (New York Times) featuring "a captivating ensemble cast, great jolts of humor and danger, and hair-raising plot twists" (Minneapolis Star-Tribune).

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  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Jess Kidd is an award-winning author with a PhD in creative writing from St. Mary’s University in London. In 2016, her debut novel, Himself, was selected for the BBC Radio 2 Book Club and shortlisted for the Irish Book Awards, and she won the Costa Short Story Award for “Dirty Little Fishes.” In 2017, Himself was shortlisted for the Authors’ Club Best First Novel Award and longlisted for the John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger.

  She grew up as part of a large family from western Ireland’s County Mayo, and dreams of settling someday along the west coast of Ireland; in the meantime, she lives in London with her daughter. She has taught creative writing and has worked as a care worker specializing in acquired brain injury. Jess is currently working on projects for screen and stage, along with her third novel, a Dickens-inspired, magical realist crime tale set in Victorian London.

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  Copyright © 2017 by Jess Kidd

  Originally published in Great Britain in 2017 by Canongate Books Ltd

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  Interior design by Kyoko Watanabe

  Illustrations by Laura Levatino

  Jacket design by Laywan Kwan

  Jacket photography by Vassilis Makris/Millennium Images, UK

  Wallpaper illustrations © Shutterstock

  Author photograph © Travis McBride

  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Names: Kidd, Jess, author.

  Title: Mr. Flood’s last resort : a novel / Jess Kidd.

  Description: First Atria books hardcover edition. | New York : Atria Books, 2018.

  Identifiers: LCCN 2017032497| ISBN 9781501180637 (hardcover) | ISBN 9781501180651 (ebook)

  Classification: LCC PR6111.I33 H63 2018 | DDC 823/.92--dc23

  LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017032497

  ISBN 978-1-5011-8063-7

  ISBN 978-1-5011-8065-1 (ebook)

 

 

 


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